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'''Lin Nah''' is | '''Lin Nah''' is a self-proclaimed Internet Professional.<ref>[http://nz.linkedin.com/in/linnah linnah]</ref> | ||
== Education == | == Education == | ||
Nah holds a Bachelor's degree of Commerce in Information | Nah holds a Bachelor's degree of Commerce in Information Systems from the University of Auckland. | ||
== Career History == | == Career History == | ||
Between 1990 and 1999, | Between 1990 and 1999, Lin was a tutor and a course coordinator at the University of Auckland, after which she joined Quicksilver and worked there for 6 years in several positions. From 1994 - 1995 she lead a group of NZ netizens, who became known as the Network Society of NZ ([[NetSocNZ]]), in a campaign against the Technology and Crimes Reform Bill. | ||
She has been an Administrator at [[Undernet]] | She has been an Administrator at [[Undernet]] and was one of the foundation members of [[ISOC]]NZ. In 2000, she was a member of the ISOCNZ 0867 working group.<ref>[http://old.internetnz.net.nz/about/council/archive/2006/Election/2006-07-25-nah old.internetnz.net]</ref> | ||
In March 2006, she supervised, coordinated | In March 2006, she supervised, coordinated and participated in NZNOG conference which was held in Wellington.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/wellington/captioning-icann-pub-forum-i-29mar06.htm icann.org]</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 00:55, 19 February 2011
Country: | New Zealand |
Email: | l.nah [at] auckland.ac.nz |
Facebook: | [Lin Nah Lin Nah] |
LinkedIn: | [linnah Lin Nah] |
Twitter: | @lin_nah |
Lin Nah is a self-proclaimed Internet Professional.[1]
Education
Nah holds a Bachelor's degree of Commerce in Information Systems from the University of Auckland.
Career History
Between 1990 and 1999, Lin was a tutor and a course coordinator at the University of Auckland, after which she joined Quicksilver and worked there for 6 years in several positions. From 1994 - 1995 she lead a group of NZ netizens, who became known as the Network Society of NZ (NetSocNZ), in a campaign against the Technology and Crimes Reform Bill.
She has been an Administrator at Undernet and was one of the foundation members of ISOCNZ. In 2000, she was a member of the ISOCNZ 0867 working group.[2]
In March 2006, she supervised, coordinated and participated in NZNOG conference which was held in Wellington.[3]